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- An award-winning museum for the whole family! York Museums Trust. ... Explore York Castle Museum! Join us for a summer of fun!
- facebook.com yorkcastlemuseum/York Castle Museum, York. 13,485 likes · 306 talking about this · 1,819 were here.
- en.wikipedia.org York CastleAfter a major explosion in 1684 rendered the remaining military defences uninhabitable, York Castle continued to be used as a gaol and prison until 1929.
- great-castles.com york.htmlKing Henry II temporarily visited York Castle on several occasions and, in 1175, received recognition from King William of Scotland in York.
- twitter.com yorkcastle/York Castle Museum’s Tweets. This Halloween, step back in time with the York Castle Prison Gaoler after the lights go out!
- instagram.com YorkCastleMuseum/?hl=en2,578 Followers, 468 Following, 342 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from York Castle Museum (@yorkcastlemuseum).
- Castle Area Campaign Cliffords Tower York The Castle Area Campaign Group successfully fought against the City of York Council to stop the building of...
- tripadvisor.com.sg Attraction_Review-g186346-…No the York Dungeons is a different attraction and therefore is paid for separately - both are worth visiting though my favourite is the York Castle Museum.
- york.gov.uk CastleEyeOfYorkIn February 2022, the council submitted a planning application for a new public space at the Castle and Eye of York, the heart of the masterplan.
- yorkshire.com museums/york-castle-museum/Situated in York, North Yorkshire, the York Castle Museum offers a unique glimpse into England’s rich history. Housed in the iconic York Castle, which has...
- visityork.org business-directory/york-castle-…York Castle Prison. ACR YMT158 1. ... Welcome to the award-winning York Castle Museum - come and immerse yourself in over 400 years of York's past.
- yorkpass.com attractions/york-castle-museum/Entry to York Castle Museum included with York Pass, usually £17.00. An award-winning museum for the whole family.
- britishcastle.co.uk york-castle/York Castle (Clifford’s Tower) was one of the first of the Norman motte and bailey castles to be erected following the invasion of 1066.